2015 Volkswagen Tiguan
VEHICLE HIGHLIGHTS
186 168 km on the clock and presented with an Auto.co.za price rating of GOOD, this example is competitively priced against similar listings. It’s the 2.0 TDI BMT 177 hp version in SPRT‑STYL 4/MOT DSG specification, offering the familiar Volkswagen Tiguan refinement and practical five‑seat layout.
Mechanically this car suits mixed use: a DSG automatic with 4MOTION all‑wheel drive for confident traction, and a claimed 5.9 L/100 km diesel economy for longer touring or daily runs. Four doors, a versatile boot and SUV packaging make it useful for family loads, weekend trips and city driving — a sensible choice if you’re searching a used Tiguan for sale with diesel efficiency and drivability.
Located in Harmelia, Kempton Park, Gauteng. Enquire to book a viewing or test drive of this Tiguan 2.0 TDi SPRT‑STYL 4/MOT DSG and compare it to other diesel suv in Gauteng listings on Auto.co.za.
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Volkswagen Tiguan safety rating
Rated 5 out of 5 stars for adult occupant protection — ANCAP, 2008 (rating has expired).
Australian-market RHD rating — indicative for SA only where the SA derivative matches the tested safety spec (airbags/ESC/AEB).
Volkswagen Tiguan
Volkswagen’s Tiguan has carved itself a solid spot in the premium compact SUV space, aimed at those who want European polish but don’t fancy forking out Porsche Cayenne money. You’re looking at a head-to-head with the Mazda CX-5, Ford Kuga, and Toyota RAV4, each one coming in cheaper or offering more kit for your rand, depending on the trim. The Tiguan’s got a spread of engines — 1.4 TSI for the city types, 2.0 TSI if you want a bit more punch, 2.0 TDI for the economy-obsessed, and a plug-in hybrid for those trying to avoid Eskom’s wrath, all mated to either a manual, standard auto, or the sharper DSG dual-clutch. If you trawl the classifieds, you’ll spot 96 active Tiguans, with prices running from a sensible R177,500 to an eyebrow-raising R969,700. Median sits at R540,000, meaning there’s a decent secondhand pool under R400k, but also lots of barely-used stock hovering north of R700k. The R-Line 1.4 TSI 110 kW DSG is where most buyers seem to flock, with 18 listings parked between R735,000 and R947,000 — that’s the sweet spot for those who want the bells, whistles, and the DSG’s easy-going, traffic-proof shifts. Used ones average around 62,647 km, stretching from 2009 all the way to 2026, so you’ll find everything from a workhorse with stories to a showroom-fresh demonstrator. If you pack smart, the 1.4 TSI Life DSG, priced from R355,000 to R531,000, gives cash-strapped families a proper way in. What keeps the Tiguan in the conversation versus the CX-5 and Kuga isn’t just the spec sheet — it’s the DSG’s clean shifts on Sandton traffic runs, and cabin materials that leave Ford’s plastics feeling a bit Grade B. On paper at least, it’s what the Tiguan should have been from the start.
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2015 Volkswagen Tiguan
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Harmelia, Kempton Park, Gauteng
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